State v. Poor
Supreme Court of Oklahoma
State v. Poor, 125 P. 726 (Okla. 1912)
33 Okla. 376; 1912 OK 528; 1912 Okla. LEXIS 709
Hayes, Turner, Williams, Kane, Dunn
State v. Poor
Opinion of the Court
This proceeding in error is brought to reverse a judgment rendered upon a demurrer to the evidence, and the errors complained of consist only of errors alleged to have occurred at the trial. Under this condition of the record, nothing is presented to this court by the petition in error that can be considered; and upon the authority of James v. Jackson et al., 30 Okla. 190, 130 Pac. 288, Stump v. Porter et al., 31 Okla. 157, *377 120 Pac. 639, and State of Oklahoma v. Adams, 31 Okla. 775, 123 Pac. 1127, the cause must be dismissed.
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- Syllabus
- APPEAL AND ERROR — Presenting Questions in Trial .Court — Necessity for Motion for New Trial. The ruling on a demurrer to the evidence is a decision occurring on the trial; and, in order to enable the Supreme Court to review such ruling, it is necessary that a motion for a new trial be filed within the time prescribed by law. (Syllabus by the Court.)